Laplace random effects models for interlaboratory studies
Andrew L. Rukhin and
Antonio Possolo
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2011, vol. 55, issue 4, 1815-1827
Abstract:
A model is introduced for measurements obtained in collaborative interlaboratory studies, comprising measurement errors and random laboratory effects that have Laplace distributions, possibly with heterogeneous, laboratory-specific variances. Estimators are suggested for the common median and for its standard deviation. We provide predictors of the laboratory effects, and of their pairwise differences, along with the standard errors of these predictors. Explicit formulas are given for all estimators, whose sampling performance is assessed in a Monte Carlo simulation study.
Keywords: Bayes; estimators; Degree; of; equivalence; Heteroscedasticity; Interlaboratory; study; Key; comparisons; Laplace; distribution; Maximum; likelihood; estimation; Meta-analysis; Random; effects; model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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